| Only a minor remark: Rivadavia should appear as Calle (street) instead of Avenida (avenue) because at that point it's very narrow (9.5 meters or 31 ft including sidewalks). Of course at other places it's wide and therefore it's called Avenue. Also Brasil is a "calle" when it crosses Perú. Please accept also Humberto I because it's how it appears written. It's curious that in Spanish it should be pronounced "Humberto Primero" (Humbert the First) but everybody calls it the Italian way, "Humberto Primo" (he was the king of Italy assassinated in 1900, spelled Umberto in Italian). Excellent game! You've won the title of honorary porteño! |